What's the first neighborhood that comes to mind when thinking of grand, old Seattle homes? Mount Baker would be a good candidate.

In fact 73.8 percent of the homes in Mount Baker were built between 1900 and 1939 and 8.6 percent are larger than 3,600 square feet. Those are both larger shares than in such neighborhoods as West Queen Anne, Madrona and Leschi.

That brings us to this week's spotlight home, 2636 Cascadia Ave. S., which was built in 1912 and is 5,677 square feet. The brick Craftsman has five bedrooms, 3.75 bathrooms, two fireplaces, a sun room, a den, a family room, a large foyer, tons of exposed wood, beamed ceilings, a wine room, a veranda, balconies, and views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains on a quarter-acre lot. It's listed for $2.195 million.